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Saving attachments from outlook emails

Asked by kafrin_1 in OE-WindowsLive, Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Visual Studio Express

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Hi.
I am a beginner to visual basic.
I wish to add a button to my recieved emails so that, when pressed, it asks for a job number (eg '071234')
It then saves any attachment with this job number added to the name of the attachment.
IF the attachment is a .dwg, then saves to x:/drawing/2007/***jb number
If the attachment is a .pdf, then :
  - saves to x:/pdf/2007/***job number
  - sets to A3,assigns printer and prints

Your help is very much appreciated. thank you.

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Zones: OE-WindowsLive, Access Coding/Macros, Microsoft Visual Studio Express
Tags: Office 2003, outlook 2003, visual studio 2005
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Solution Provided By: manojantony
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Solution Grade: B
 
 
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